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THE SUNDAY DEE: OMAHA. JULY SO, 1922.
British'Dealers
Buying Up Coal
for U.S. Market
Speculators Taking Every
tiling Offered in Hope of
Reselling to America
at Profit
I,ondon, July 29. Thert It In
tnit and widcipread gambling in
coal ai i remit of the American de
mand and French and European
jpeeulitofi are napping up every
thing offered in the northeast port,
exoectint to retell in the United
Statei at a profit.'
Canada, which uiually purchases
coal in the United States, hat en
tered tht English market, seeking
Drefrenlial right on Northumber
land coal as a dominion. An expert
reckons that America has purchased
500,000 tona to date, which will
probably be (hipped in less than two
months.
Pricei art aoaring and admiralty
coal in South Wales Is touching 35
shillings (roughly $7.92) a ton, and
higher than 17 shillings, 6 pence
($3.64) asked tor freightage.
' Three shift of loaders are em-
ployed at the docks. The miners'
federation council has now passed
the buck on the problem of combat
ing the American strikers through
sending coal to the United States to
the international committee which
will meet Saturday at Frankfort.
Townsend Defends Farm
.Marketing Associations
Newberry, Mich., July 29. Al
though disclaiming membership in
the tarm bloc, Senator Townsend,
speaking at Manistique, defended
farmera marketing organizations and
their exemption from the application
of the Sherman anti-trust law and
advocated a protective duty on agri
cultural products. " Both at Manis
tique and in this city, named for
the pioneer father of Senator New
berry, Mr. Townsend expressed his
approval of the soldier bonus bill and
' predicted its passage before the ad
journment of this session of con
gress, phe Sherman anti-trust law,"
said Senator Townsend, in discussing
agrarian problems, "was intended to
prevent combination of corporations
in restraint of trade. It was not in
tended to appjy to the farmers and
there never had been a decision by
the supreme court indicating that
it was meant to apply to agricul
ture. ,
"Many of the lower courts, how
ever, have decided that organizations
of farmers contravene the law ana
must be dissolved. So we passed the
law, assuring exemption of prosecu
tion to those farmers organizations
intended to extend the market for
agricultural products and to reduce
the factor of the middle, man. I
' ims legislation enables the1 farm
er to deal with his market with the
same freedom as the manufacturer.
It was not class legislation. It was
the removal of an obsticle which con
gress never intended to place in the
way of the development of agricul
ture." Owner Offers Coal Mine
to State for Operation
Springfield, III, July 29. Robert
M. Medill's administration as state
fuel director opened with an offer of
a coal mine from Lewis P. Fisher,
owner of a mine at Cantrall, near
here.
Mr, Fisher offered his entire m,ine
to the state of Illinois to operate as
the state desires. His offer suggested
that coal be dug from his mine to
supply state institutions.
Man Lynched in Texas
Texartcana, Tex., July 29. A quar
rel over a drinking cup between a
street paving foreman and an em
ploye at Hope, Ark, about 30 miles
northeast of Texarkana, was follow
ed by the lynching of the workman
near Guernsey, four miles southwest
of Hope. John West of Emporia,
Kan, waa the man lynched. The
foreman was Henry Worthmgton of
Topeka, Kan.
Klan Question Mark
in Oklahoma Primary
Oklahoma City, July 29.-(By A.
P.) With only three days to go be
fort tht primary polls open neat i
Tuesday worning the three contend'
ing forces for the demor atic mprenu
acy of (Jkunoma nave umoosca
their reserve ammunition in the cam
paign windup. The three cornered
rae. for the democratic nomination
for tovernor with the Farmer-La
bor-Nonpartisan league isue injec
ted, ovenhadowt all the other con
tests between the candidatei entered
in the democratic, republican atd so
cialistic ticket.
The probable influence of the Ku
ux Klun in the voting is admit tri
Kl
to be a biff Question mark. Slates
purporting to be intued by the Ku
Klux Klan have been circulated and
published throughout the state but
none of the prineinal candidates hat
openly accepted klan endorsement or
espoused the klanteaute. The klan
adverticei a memtwrship ot around
100,000 in the state. V
2 Boys, 14, 16,
Shoot Father
After Abuse
West Virginia Lads Slay
Sleeping Man With Shot
gun "Toy Gun Ban
dit Shot in Detroit
Blueficld. W. Va. July 29.-Frank
and Will Brown, aged 14 and 16
years, are in jail here charged with
having . killed their father, Elias
Brown, as he was sleeping in his
cabin near Bradshaw. The lads told
deoutv sheriff that the parent
abused them and when he fell asleep
they obtained a shotgun and killed
him.
Detroit. Mich.. Ju!y 29. Harry
Watson, 15 yeari of age, tried to
"bluff" two policemen with his toy
pistol. The officers, believing that
the boy'a .weapon was genuine, fired
upon him and Harry is in a hospital
today near death.
Harry had escaped from the
juventile detention home and the
officers were ordered to arrest him.
Locating him in a nearby alley they
called imon him to surrender but he
drew the supposedly genuine pistol
from his pocket and warned the
patrolmen he was about to fire. The
officers then shot into the air and the
boy fled.' As his pursuers gained
upon him he stopped and again
pointed his toy with a warning
whereupon he was shot in the
shoulder.
"I thoueht te bluff would work
but it didn't," he told the officers.
Harry is alleged to have boasted
that hes was "the youngest criminal
in Detroit" and that "no 'bull' would
ever take me alive."
The officers' were absolved from
blame when it was shown that only
by close scrutiny could Harry's toy
be distinguished from a real pistol.
Bielaski to Stay in Mexico.
Mexico City, July 29. A Bruce
Bielaski' announced today that he had
definitely abandoned his proposed de
parture for the United States. It is
understood to be his desire to re
main in Mexico until all incidents in
connection t with his kidnaping ' are
cleared up. " He had planned to depart
last night. .
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Shouted Prayers
of Evangelist Arc
Ordered Subdued
i Itev. W. II. Sanford Vi.itfd
Ly Pofiff ami Deputy Court
ly Attorrit y When Neigh
bori Complain.
Re. '. H. Sanford, evangelical
rolihatc, in lioe entourage there
are 13 women. rterday found him
self threatened by both city ami
county authorities in what he termed
a Christian battle for a woman' life.
l'oli, viaiiffl lite rvaniif list's tent
at Thirty-ecoud and Cumin ttreeti
Friday iiiisht after neighbor! com
f.Kinrit that nraveri were being
ihouted to loudly they ditturbed the
peace.
Henry Real, acting county attor
ney. inveiiiRaieu ,,le t"tni"i j ce
lerity morning and learned that po
lice had warned Rer. Mr. Sanford to
lower hit tone.
"Wat annrnve of the oraveri but do
not ee the necenity for ihoutingl
them." Hcl id. ''end if the unusual
itoi; it continued the guilty person
will be prosecuted."
Threat, iailrd to tubdue the
homing evangelist.
After 4d ilrrplctt hour devoted to
praying, the minister Md he ici.
el to keep right on wiih the suppli
ration until the "l-otd' cure" had
been aucceiifully applied to Mr. K,
U. NichoU, 241 J limury Mrttt. who
went to him Thursday and pleaded
for ipiriiual aid.
Mr. NichoU recently wai a pa
tient in the county hopital, but wa
discharged a Incurable and turned
to religion and faith a a final hope.
"There it hope for alt who believe
in Him," declared tter. Mr. San
ford, "and the prayer in Mr.
NichoU' behalf will be continued.
Sincere prayer cannot disturb the
faithful
Idle room are not profitable; let
an Omaha Wee "Want" Ad find a
dcirable tenant for you.
PRICES REDUCED
W Cleeue aaal Frees Men' H Ul
Tere er TareevPlecs Sulfa for
Wa per return ehsrses ea out-of -tawn
express or pare! poet shipments,
DRESHER BROS.
Brers. C leasers. Hitters, 'amen. Tellers.
Maf Oteeesre ea Celt arenas ter art
tjl 'ANNAN tT, Af LANTI0 eVM
Cuticora Heal
Severe Itching
Burning Pimple
"I waa Iroablad errth a ataaUrtf
out of pimple on my face and anna,
wntta la ear lonnea aoca
rupuona and teread.
Tba tubing and burning
ware to aarara at time
that it made ne vary
miserable.
"1 tried everything I
heave) of and waa beatad
but nothing did any rood. I read
an advamaacnent foe Cuticura Soap
and Ointmant and Mnt foe frat
Miopia which helped tna so 1 pur
chased more, and after uaing one
cake of Cuttcura Soap and one boa
of Cuticura Ointmant I waa healed."
(8lgned) Mr. V. KeUejr, 302 Second
St., Mania tee, Mich.
Keep your akin dear by wing
Cuticura Soap and Ointment for
every -day toilet purpoeet and CoH
cunt Talcum to powder and parfua.
Ji
3 Bays Brag and Toilet (goods Sale
at the 5 Sherman & HcConnell Brag Stores
MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAYJULY 31 AND AUGUST 1 AND 2
Our stocks are Tory heavy at the present time, as we have been fortunate in receiving
prompt and complete shipments during the entire year so far. For this reason we can
make the very low prices named below Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, at the
S Good Sherman St McConnell Drug Stores. '
1,000 Bottles "93"
Shampoo Paste
Free!
to the first 1,000 cus
tomers in our stores in
the .month of August
who purchase a 50c bot
tle of "93" Hair Tonic,
This is the way figured:
1 bot. Rexall "93"
Hair Tonic 80c
1 bot. Rexall "93"
Shampoo Paste . . .25c
50c1 buys both.
75c
For Cleaning
False Teeth
Caulk's Denture, in
large tubes . . .50t
Marvel Whirling
Spray Syringe
Special price on the
above $3.50 Marvel
Whirling Syringe, 3
day sale $2.74
$3.00 Lady Redfern
Spray Syringe $1.98
Ivory, Wool, Fairy,
Creme Oil, Palm
olive or Life Buoy
Soap, 2 cakes 15t
Hair Net Sale
15c Good Form Hair
Net for He4
15c Charming Lady
Double Mesh ...110
Fashionette Hair Nets
for 9e
Double Mesh Fashion
ette Hair Nets... 120
Venida Hair Nets, 2
for 250
15c Lafeune Hair Nets,
single or double, at,
each ...100
Dozen 81.00
Fine Soaps at
Low Prices
25c Packer's Tar Soap
for .......180
10c El JMerito Olive Oil
Castile Soap 70
Pear's English Unscent
ed Soap 110
Wltke's or Haskin's
Army and Navy Hard
Water Cocoa Castile
Soap 70
Armour's Big Oval Cake
Buttermilk, Witch Ha
zel Bath Soap 90
Schieffelin's Lemon Oil
Soap, 4 for .250
25c Cuticura Soap 190
25c Woodbury's Facial
Soap 190
30c Resinol Soap.. 210
Money-Saving
Prices on Standard,
Proprietary and
Other Good
Medicines
$1.25 Peptona Tonic
for 980
50c Riker's 5 - g r a 1 n
Lithia Tablets for
Rheumatism, for 340
60c Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin for 440
Rexall Rheumatic Rem
edy for 390
30c Turpo for . . .190
$1.00 Leonard's Ear Oil
for 890
85c Jad Salts for 640
Laxative Aspirin Cold
Tablets for ..190
75c White Paraffine Oil
(internal c 1 e a nser) ,
pint size, for. . . .490
$1.25 Carlsbad Spru
del Salts, genuine
imported, for.. 980
35c Freezone Corn Rem
edy for ........ 230
$1.25 Pinkham's Com
pound for 980
60c Doan's Kidney Pills
for '. . .440
50c Riker's Milk of
Magnesia for ...390
$1.00 size Squibb's
Heavy Petrolatum
Oil for ......740
$1.90 S. S. S. Blood
Purifier for . .$1.39
40c Castoria for.. 240
$1.00 Winfe Cardui S40
$1.00 Grant's Vita
Vim, the great Vita
mine Tonic and
Nerve Builder. 840
$1.00 Wampole's Taste
less Mixture Cod Liver
Oil for 840
75c Milks Emulsion
for 590
60c Lavoris for. ..390
$1.20 Swamp Root 980
50c Lysol for . . . .390
35c Sloan's Liniment
for .'.240
Remove
Unwanted Hair
You may quickly re
nt o v e s u perf luous
hair from any part of
the body by using La
Jeune Liquid Hair
Remover or Depila
tory. Price . 750
By mail 850
For the Hair
5 Standard Scalp
and Hair
Preparations
60c Danderine for 440
$1.00 Bitter Apple Hair
Tonic and Dandruff
Remover 840
$1.25 Canute Water, for
Gray Hair 980
50c Herpicide . . . .390
75c Q-Ban Hair Color
Restorer for .... 590
Toilet Goods-at
Prices That Will
Suit You
50c Djer Kiss Compact
and Face Powder, a
shade for every com
plexion 390
85c Triple Extract Per
fumes (intense) , ' all
odors, per oz....590
50c Goodrich Velvetina
. Vanishing Cream 340
' 60c Harmony Cocoa
Butter Cold Cream
Skin Food for. . .440
60c Odor-o-no for. 440
35c Palmer's Almond
Meal for .......230
35c Mirror Nail
Powder Polish 230
$1.39 Creme Simon
for 980
$1.50 Ayer's Ayeristo-
crat Cold Cream
for 81.19
50c Victor's Benzoin
Almond and Cucumber
Lotion for 340
$1.50 Bouquet Ramee
Toilet Water for 980
25c Miss Johnston's
Bandoline for Hair
for 190
35c . Pond's Vanishing
Face Cream . . . .240
Leichner's Fett Pow
der (imported), for-
. mer 50c size," now
for 350
35e
Frostilla
240
50c Hind's
Honey and
Almond
Cream
340
75c
Lov-Me
Face
Powder
590
S High-Grade
Talcums at Saving
Prices
35c Mary Garden Talc
(Red Box) 240
25c Djer Kiss Talc, the
Genuine French.. 170
25c can Colgate's Vio
let, Dactylis, Cashmere
Bouquet or La France
Rose, your choice 140
25c Armand's Perfumed
Tale for 140
25c Lournay's Qui Sait
Perfumed Talc. ..170
Yardley's English
- Lavender Water
Bath Salta and
Incomparable Toilet
Soap and Powders
See this, wonderful
line at ' our Toilet
Goods Counters.
5 Standard Tooth
Preparations
at Pleasing Prices
50c Peheco for. . .330
$1.1)0 ryros for Pyor
rhea ...690
Sanitol Tooth Paste
for :. 190
35c Revelation Tooth
Powder for 240
25c Lyon's Tooth Pow
der for 190
Another August
Special Toilet
Combination
75c worth , of Jonteel
Goods for ' 500
Thus:
1 box Jonteel Face
Powder 50e
1 can Jonteel Tal
cum ....25c
75c
You buy both for 500
until we have sold 1,000
Combinations. Buy at
any one of the 5 Sher
man & McConnell Drug
Stores.
Wonderful
Comb Bargain
9-inch Ladies' Dressing
Comb, either all coarse
or coarse and fine. Black
hard rubber, of a size
and value usually retail
ing for 75c.
On Special Sale at 390
Borden's
Malted Milk
50c size for . . .390
$1.00 size for. .840
$3.75 Hospital Size
for $2.89
10-lb., $6.50 size, this
sale for ...$4.89
Borden's . Chocolate
Flavored Malted
Milk 450 and 850
None Better Than
. Borden's
Price's Canning Com- :
pound 120
Saunder's
Floor Wax
" (Preservative)
Easily Applied
65c 1-lb. can . .440
$1.25 2-lb. can. 880
The above floor wax
is positively the equal
of any brand or kind
on the market.
35c Shoe Shining
Outfits with Dauber
and Wool Polisher
for 240
Cigars and Cigarets
CIGARS
All 2 for 25c brands
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
100 Straight
CIGARETS
Camels, Chesterfields,
Lucky Strikes, Spurs,
Black and Whites and
Piedmonts, 2 packages
for 250
Buy as many as
you wish.
Pocket Knife
Bargain
See our wonderful
values at
490, 590, 980
4-oz. bot. Peroxide of
Hydrogen, medfei
nal, for 120
Special Price on
Fine Italian Olive
Oil, "Romanzo"
Brand
90c pints for 690
$1.90 quarts for $1.37
$3.60 gals.. $2.69
$6.00 gals, for $4.49
MAIL ORDERS PROMPT
For inore than 25 year we he enjoyed a constantly increasing mail order business extending
over all the state lying between the Mississippi river and - the Rocky mountains. Our unusually
large and complete stock of everything pertaining to the drug, chemical, surgical supply or toilet
good lines, as well as our consistently LOW, PRICES, present a decided advantage to out-of-town
customer as well aa those residing within the confines of the five cities immediately adjacent to
and forming "Greater Omaha." .. Address mail orders to Sherman & McConnell Drug Co,
General Office.
Sk
e&tnan
Corner 16th and Dodge
Corner 24th and Farnanf
Corner 19th and Farnam
Corner 49th and Dodge
Corner 16th and Marney
Warehouse, 509-11 S. 12th St.
General Office, 2d Floor, 19th and Farnam
ra
Fig
aire
Show Healthy Progress
Omaha Bee figures show a large gain
in regular advertising for June, 1922:
Local Display
mkch
es
uiiniutitimjjKji(uiuiiil:titii:if::msmjii
5,430 inches &in
over June ,1921
es
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gjm&& afi3agp item BHai
The Omaha Bee showed a total gain
of 3928 inches in regular advertising
in June, 1922, over June of 1921
There is a real reason for the increase of advertis
ing in The Omaha Bee. A constantly growing
circulation among readers who daily evince More
friendliness for the principles of The Omaha Bee
proves increasingly attractive to wise advertising
space buyers. The Omaha Bee's June circulation
average was 71,731 daily, and 77,034 Sunday, a
gain of 12,398 daily, and 20,120 Sunday over
June, 1921.
The Omha Bee's rate per inch of advertising per
1000 of circulation is as low or lower than any
other Omaha paper which makes advertising in
The Omaha Bee an attractive proposition for the
large or small advertiser.
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